1965 Dodge Dart Charger

Dan! What ever I decide to do I will shoot some great pictures of the decals as they must be pretty rare.

Re the error of omission......I can't see it! I know I wear glasses but I didn't thought that I saw that bad!! :glasses7:

On the C-pillar post beside the aluminium bracket there should be some kind of isolation. The closest I got was a used old foam mat we use to have when we go camping! Now they fit perfect.

The upper stop for the rear quarter glass was an easy task. I used a rubber hose and cut small rings. Then I bended them over the edge and know they will do the job for years to come.

On the inside of the door there should be a water protection shield to keep the door panels from getting wet. On the early A-bodies that was simply plastic. On the front doors they used a yellowish contact adhesive to keep the plastic shield in place. The contact adhesive was applayed with a brush. The only plastic I found that was close was from the a building supply store. They had it on the isolation they bought!!

As you can see on the front and rear lower corner they used black paper tejp to hold the plastic shield in place. That will be the next question where to find 2" wide black paper tejp!!

I think the tape you're looking for will be quite similar to what is used on hockey sticks. Or you might try and industrial supply shop and ask them for "tear tape" - that is a think cloth backed tape that seems to be impregnated with a tar-like material with the adhesive on the back side. Some electrical tapes might be like that as well. Your biggest problem will be to get it in a roll 2" wide.

As a last resort just use masking tape 2" wide and spray it flat black.